Jennifer Henderson, director of planning and housing development for the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency, speaks to lawmakers about homelessness during a committee hearing on Sept. 4, 2025. (Photo ...
In 2023, approximately 34,415 young families and other movers relocated to North Dakota in search of affordable housing and high-paying job opportunities. The Peace Garden State offers a low tax ...
With the federal government shutdown and SNAP benefits ending, many families across North Dakota face difficult choices about food, rent and utilities. When basic needs go unmet, distress and ...
The incoming and outgoing governors called for an average of $100 million for targeted housing initiatives. The state spent around a third of that. University Drive Manor, an affordable housing ...
North Dakota Republican Gov. Kelly Armstrong gathers with lawmakers and other people at a photo event for bill signings on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at the state Capitol in Bismarck, N.D. (AP ...
BISMARCK — After a veto snafu nearly resulted in the loss of $35 million for affordable housing, North Dakota lawmakers are working to establish a date in state law to address vetoes handed down after ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) accidentally vetoed $35 million for the state’s housing budget. He said he intended to veto a $150,000 grant to fund a Native American homelessness liaison position.
Watford City, N.D.-based McKenzie County Healthcare Systems and the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency have opened an apartment complex for McKenzie employees, according to KFYR-TV. Here are three ...
When North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong took up an agency budget bill approved by the legislature, he vetoed a couple line items. At least, that was his intention Monday. Instead, he accidentally ...
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